Everyone Matters Quotes

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Suman Pokhrel
“At this juncture, the 'world' is no longer confined to just one or two places; it has spread worldwide.”
Suman Pokhrel

Karen Draper
“diversity doesn't look like anyone. it looks like everyone.”
Karen Draper

Emory R. Frie
“Everyone’s important. Trouble is trying to figure out why.”
Emory R. Frie, Giant Country

Joe Kelly
“As the emergency personnel and squad cars descended on Pier Three that bitter afternoon, the same questions bounced from radio to radio.

“What is Superman doing here?”

“Why had the Man of Steel taken time to recover the body of a fifty-year-old Costa Rican Newspaper Man who never had been or done anything important?”

Because not a single one of us is background noise. Because when one of us disappears… Someone should notice.

Every person is a star. A Life. A Heart. A Voice. And when a voice is silenced by darkness another must rise to see that justice is done.

Valentin Reyes, survived by his daughter, Maribella, was buried last Saturday at a small service, attended by three.”
Joe Kelly

Rasheed Ogunlaru
“It takes each and every soul to illuminate this world”
Rasheed Ogunlaru

Amy Leigh Mercree
“You matter. That smile you shared could be the sun on someone’s darkest day.”
Amy Leigh Mercree

Rudyard Kipling
“You can work it out by Fractions or by simple Rule of Three,
But the way of Tweedle-dum is not the way of Tweedle-dee.
You can twist it, you can turn it, you can plait it till you drop,
But the way of Pilly Winky’s not the way of Winkie Pop!”
Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book / FREE: Around the World in Eighty Days

Amy Leigh Mercree
“The truth of your dharma rests in the fact that you matter. Your existence matters. And every single person has a unique, special, meaningful purpose for existence--whether that purpose is easy to spot or subtle.”
Amy Leigh Mercree, A Little Bit of Mindfulness: An Introduction to Being Present

“Not Everyone We Meet Crosses Our Path by Accident

Some encounters in life seem to happen at exactly the right moment, almost as if they were meant to wake us up. They remind us that giving someone our trust is not something we should do too quickly. We first need to know people better, so that disappointment does not become too deeply connected to our feelings. When someone confronts us with the truth behind a performance or an insincere attitude, it hurts. Yet such an experience also reveals something important. It becomes a new life lesson that teaches us how things should not be. The painful part is that these lessons often feel expensive, because they come with hurt, sorrow, or disappointment. But at the same time, they are also valuable, because they can protect us for the rest of our lives from new problems and setbacks. Through hardship and painful experiences, we become wiser, as long as we do something with them and learn from them. That is how we meet both good and difficult people in life, and through those experiences and events we are led toward greater insight and a better life. Encounters with others always give us a chance to learn. Everyone experiences that in a different way, but it remains important to stay alert and not believe everything too quickly. That is how we continue to discover that every day we live on earth brings another 24 hours filled with life lessons.
Not every meeting is accidental, because some people cross our path to teach us something we might otherwise never have understood.

Thank You for reading.


I wish You all the very best and, above all, good health.


Real thoughts. Real life. Real meaning.


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